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Ex-FBI agent faces trial for 1982 slaying

John J. Connolly was hundreds of miles away in 1982 when gambling executive John Callahan's bullet-riddled body was discovered in the trunk of his Cadillac at Miami's airport.

TV show helps nab Georgia murder suspect

Authorities are crediting the TV show "America's Most Wanted" for helping in the capture of a double murder suspect on the FBI's list of 10 most-wanted fugitives.

FBI admits error but stands by anthrax probe

FBI officials, while admitting a mistake, are offering more evidence to support their assertion that government scientist Bruce Ivins was responsible for the anthrax-laced mailings that killed five people in 2001.

Time.com: Terror Probe Rules Delay Sought

New rules on FBI investigations of national security cases should be delayed, top Senate Judiciary Committee members said Monday

SI.com: FBI: Toledo gambling probes related

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Point-shaving allegations against a former University of Toledo basketball player are related to gambling charges filed last year against a former Toledo football player, an FBI spokeswoman said.

Time.com: FBI Probes Attacks on Scientists

The FBI is investigating two bombings that targeted university scientists, the latest in a rash of attacks against biomedical researchers who experiment on animals, authorities say

CNNMoney: Cracking down on mortgage scammers

While Congress and the Bush administration are focusing on bailing out struggling homeowners and financial companies, another group of federal officials are going after the people who helped propel the country into the mortgage crisis.

Threat constantly changes, FBI's Mueller says

At precisely 100 years of age, the FBI is learning new tricks. It has no choice.

FBI's Mueller: Threat changes every 18 months

At precisely 100 years of age, the FBI is learning new tricks. It has no choice.

FBI marks 100 years of fighting crime

Only one of the nearly 2,000 guests who attended the FBI's 100th birthday party Thursday was alive when a handful of investigators formed what was to become the world's premier law enforcement agency.

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